Second reading bill forgotten, 10 months expected

It's been ten months since the Parliament has given principle approval to the Act on the Minimal Pag, but its second reading review has not yet occurred. Annie why it would have to be prosecuted within three months, the Law for the Minimal Pagan is standing in the drawer of the Parliament. Neither the Commission for Boards, Jobs and [...]
It's been ten months since the Parliament has given principle approval to the Act on the Minimal Pag, but its second reading review has not yet occurred.
Annie why it would have to be prosecuted within three months, the Law for the Minimal Pagan is standing in the drawer of the Parliament.
Neither has the Commission for Board, Job and Transference discussed or accepted this bill.
Regarding the delays, they have spoken about the Online Front members of this commission.
According to Vetevendosje MP Visar Korenica, delays with this bill were being made by the Government.
On this issue even, the deputy who comes from the ruling party has said the answer should be answered by the executive himself.
This Bill is very important because it changes extremes the minimum wage in force. The reasonableness of why he has not yet come to the Assembly should be sought by the Government, the first moment he comes to our second reading, we have to proceed to the Assembly to vote. It depends on the government, the first moment it comes to the Commission, then we proceed away, it's not up to us”, he said.
He adds that the sooner the minimum wage law comes, the better.
The sooner he gets here, the better the”, says about Front Online, MP Corenica.
Lekaj: The Law on Minimal Pague has passed all deadlines, unprecedented
While AAK deputy Paul Lekaj, the delay of the Minimial Pag Bill, has called it unprecedented.
The guy for Front Online said it shows the irresponsability of Kurti Government.
Unfortunately, the Bill has not come to the Commission for a second review, and has passed all the possible time terms. It's one of the unprecedented cases that happened. And let citizens know that the minimum wage still in Kosovo is 170 euros. This shows without responsibility for the Kurti Government, which is doing it to the 100,000 citizens of Kosovo in terms of the minimum wage. The majority here are suffering from citizens working in the private sector”, he said.
Lekaj says this crawl is affecting citizens, who also demanded that the minimum wage be 370 euros.
The government and the parliamentary majority are fearing this and are politically calculating with this creep. The government must know that their failure to move towards the growth of the minimum wage is adversely affecting the well-being of the country's citizens. We beg the parliamentary majority and Government to move the stones to this bill, and that the minimum wage is not 250euro net, but 370 euros net, as we proposed from the beginning”, he said.
MP Balje for the Law on Minimal Page: Since we voted it out, we've seen it before.
Information about when this bill will come to the Commission and then to the Assembly has no MP Duda Balje.
The one about Front Online says that since the first time they voted on it, they never touched that law again.
I don't have any information on the Minimal Page Bill. We voted the first time and then we never saw each other again. After reading the first in the Assembly, the bill must go to the Board Commission, I am a member of that commission, but we have not touched that bill”, she said.
Front Online has also called for answers from the Assembly of Kosovo, but by the time it is published, they have not returned.
Nor has the chairman of the Board Commission, Arment Muja, answered the portal's interest, even though he said he would answer.
The minimum wage in Kosovo is currently brought in by 130 to 170 euros.
The new bill envisions it growing to 264 euros gross, or 250 euros, net.
The bill has been rejected by some opposition parties, which have demanded that the net minimum wage be raised to 370 euros.












